Воскресенье, 06 Декабря 2009 г. 09:49
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Notice the amount of bikes parked on the left side. Mьnster truly is a city of bikes rather than cars.
The bicycle-Autobahn that circles around the inner city. No cars allowed.
Well, he was happy to be in the picture.
A majority of Mьnsteraner are catholics. Clemenskirche. (1745)
Servatiichurch
This is also the town-museum.
Erbdrostenhof, Mьnster’s most noble residence was built in 1753.
Church St. Lamberti
Again the Erbdrostenhof. Today it serves as the headquarters for the state curator.
Modern and old united.
2 pics of the Dominican church
Prinzipalmarkt, Mьnster’s main shopping street since the middle ages.
Historic town-hall on the left
Lamberti Church
Still green but soon blue.
I love cars but I don’t know what this is. A Noble?
Historic Town-hall
Cathedral (1225)
Museum
St. Mary’s Church (1340)
Castle (1767)
Leaving the old town and walking towards the Aa-lake.
Project along the Aa-Lake promenade.
Going back to the central station. Mьnster is not a very dense city. In fact my hometown which has almost twice the population of Mьnster is smaller in size.